Infectious Diseases CME Courses
Infectious Diseases CME Courses
Stay Current in a Rapidly Evolving Specialty
The Brigham Board Review in Infectious Diseases is a comprehensive review of a wide range of topics in a rapidly evolving field. Through case-based lectures and in-depth discussions, this expertly designed course sheds light on the entire gamut of issues related to infectious diseases. It will help you to better:
- Assimilate and demonstrate improved overall knowledge of infectious diseases
- Correlate pathophysiology and pathobiologic principles with clinical presentations
- Evaluate the latest therapeutic strategies, their risks and benefits
- Appraise the management of HIV, sexually transmitted infections, zoonoses, viral hepatitis, etc.
- Incorporate new knowledge into daily practice to provide paramount care to the patients
- Prepare for ABIM Infectious Diseases certification/recertification examinations
This extensive, well-laid-out CME board review includes case-based lectures on topics like central nervous system infections, nosocomial infections and infection control, antibiotics and mechanisms of resistance, and viral hepatitis, with special focus on the latest developments, medical guidelines, and therapeutic strategies. The Chicago Infectious Disease Board Review will help you to better:
Apply appropriate diagnostic procedures for common and uncommon infectious diseases
Recognize the presenting signs and symptoms of STDs and effectively treat them
Integrate current guidelines for the treatment of febrile transplant recipients
Prescribe appropriate antimicrobial therapy for patients with suspected sepsis
Reduce nosocomial infections by implementing effective infection control measures
Maintain up-to-date immunization of patients as per currently recommended adult immunization schedules